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Furniture retailer Koala has appointed Emma Pudney to the role of CTO.
The funeral was held yesterday (24 January 2022) for Professor Juris Reinfelds, one of the landmark pioneers of computer science and the last survivor of a team that made Wollongong a global brand.
A new research centre that focuses on next-generation artificial intelligence (AI) technology has been established at the University of Adelaide with $20 million in funding from the Australian Government.
Optimisation software specialist Complexica has appointed Jonathan Drake to the role of chief financial officer.
Real-time payments and open banking specialist Split Payments has promoted Chris Jewell to CEO, and hired Matthew Zaina as COO and Graham Hayworth as CFO.
A team of Australian ecology researchers have found two species of Australian bees that have, for the first time, adapted their vision for night-time conditions, a research paper claims.
Scientists from three universities — Professor Peter Veitch from University of Adelaide, Professor David McClelland and Professor Susan Scott from Australian National University and Professor Emeritus David Blair from University of Western Australia — have won the the Prime Minister's Prize for Science, Australia's most prestigious award for scientific research.
Scientists and engineers at the University of Adelaide have found a new means that could be used to screen cereal crops for frost damage.
DCI Data Centers has appointed Chris Clarkson as head of business development for South Australia and the Northern Territory.
Document design and automation tool provider Qwilr has appointed Ben Mackie as head of engineering.
Federally-funded not-for-profit AustCyber has announced the final four projects that will be financially supported by its $15 million fund intended to help the Australian cyber security industry.
Software developers are finding their productivity and wellbeing has been hit as a result of COVID-19, according to a new worldwide study led by the University of Adelaide’s School of Computer Science in collaboration with Dalhousie University in Canada.
VENDOR ANNOUNCEMENT: 21 May, 2020: Alibaba Cloud, the data intelligence backbone of Alibaba Group, is continuing to provide a range of artificial intelligence-enhanced and cloud-based innovations as a part of their COVID-19 response.
VENDOR ANNOUNCEMENT: 21 May, 2020: Alibaba Cloud, the data intelligence backbone of Alibaba Group, is continuing to provide a range of artificial intelligence-enhanced and cloud-based innovations as a part of their COVID-19 response.
Researchers from CSIRO and the University of Adelaide have built a facility to track individual atoms of noble gases like Argon and Krypton and thereby understand the age, origin and inter-connectivity of groundwater and how it has moved underground through space and time.
A small but influential group including some of the world’s leading thinkers in artificial intelligence and machine learning are coming together in Townsville in north Queensland at the beginning of September to address what is said to be one of the biggest advances in software engineering in recent decades.
Australia is losing the global race in artificial intelligence and will miss out on future jobs without major new investment to secure its position as a leading destination for AI research and development, according to analysis by the University of Adelaide’s Australian Institute for Machine Learning.
A study conducted jointly by the University of Adelaide and the University of Vermont claims that the behaviour of an individual can be predicted using social media data from eight or nine of their friends.
Chinese tech giant Lenovo’s data centre group DCG is partnering with the University of Adelaide’s Australian Institute for Machine Learning to provide businesses with better access to the technology, expertise and research required to successfully launch an investment in machine learning projects.
A recent "routine catch-up" between the University of Adelaide’s Information Technology and Digital Services team and Epson sales and technical staff led to "a unique solution for a difficult projection installation in the University’s main ceremonial hall".
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